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Category: Why Play Cricket?

The national sport of England is not just fun to see during the World Cup – with friends or with officemates, be it you’re a student or a worker.

Cricket is also fun to experience during your free time – with kids or with adults, be it you’re a kid or a kid-at-heart.

That being said, here are some reasons why you should play cricket more often:

It develops your communication skills.

Imagine our life without social media to communicate with our family, as well as our friends and workmates. It’s discouraging, right? Imagine team sports now without any skills to communicate with colleagues, as well as trainers and mentors. It’s more discouraging, right?

Always remember that every team sport known to man requires certain abilities for players to score points more effectively. One such ability is communication. Cricket is a sport, which is played by 2 teams with 11 players each. Cricket is a team sport, where communication is needed for the players to score points more effectively.

It develops your patience skills.

Patience is not just about enduring what your trainer has asked you to do. It’s about trusting in what your trainer has asked you to do. Patience is also not just about waiting for someone else to do what must be done. It’s about trusting yourself to do what must be done.

Always remember that it takes a whole lot of patience to avoid getting ahead of what your trainer has asked you to do. It also takes a whole lot of patience to avoid getting ahead of yourself to do what must be done. Likewise, it goes the same way if you’re that trainer or if you’re that someone. As they say, there’s a right time for everything.

Any other reasons why you should play cricket more often? Share them with us below!

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